Arkansas Riverbed Rights of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indian Nations: Hearing Before the U.S. Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, on S. 660 ... May 25, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 41
... results in the taking of our interest in property without just compensation which , as you know , is prohibited by the Constitution . Now that the ownership of the bed and banks of the Arkansas has been settled by the U.S. Supreme Court ...
... results in the taking of our interest in property without just compensation which , as you know , is prohibited by the Constitution . Now that the ownership of the bed and banks of the Arkansas has been settled by the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Strana 45
... result of an honest mistake . Everyone assumed when Oklahoma became a State that title to the navigable rivers passed from the Federal Government to the State . The treaties with these 45 David, Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation_.
... result of an honest mistake . Everyone assumed when Oklahoma became a State that title to the navigable rivers passed from the Federal Government to the State . The treaties with these 45 David, Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation_.
Strana 73
... result to the public service , from the taking effect of this constitution , no office shall be suspended , nor any laws relative to the duties thereof be changed or abrogated , until the officers elected and appointed under this ...
... result to the public service , from the taking effect of this constitution , no office shall be suspended , nor any laws relative to the duties thereof be changed or abrogated , until the officers elected and appointed under this ...
Strana 76
... resulting from the Act . Act March 1 , 1901 , §§ 32 , 33 , 42 , 31 Stat . 861 . 13. Indians 3 Section 44 of 1901 agreement between the United States and the Creek Nation , reconfirming the binding effect of prior treaties except to the ...
... resulting from the Act . Act March 1 , 1901 , §§ 32 , 33 , 42 , 31 Stat . 861 . 13. Indians 3 Section 44 of 1901 agreement between the United States and the Creek Nation , reconfirming the binding effect of prior treaties except to the ...
Strana 84
... result of the increasingly substantial expansionist pressures from the white popu- lation , the federal government in the 1820's adopted a policy of forcible removal of the culturally advanced Creeks from the south- eastern United ...
... result of the increasingly substantial expansionist pressures from the white popu- lation , the federal government in the 1820's adopted a policy of forcible removal of the culturally advanced Creeks from the south- eastern United ...
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